Ticketless travel trial set to start in Victoria
A public trial of ticketless travel using smart phones and credit cards will begin on selected train lines in Victoria, Australia, following delays due to operator changes.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Few travelers want an SL card solely for travel days
A response to a letter highlights that only one in six who tried a specific travel ticket bought it again, suggesting limited interest in SL cards for travel days.
UP Police SI Exam: Can Candidates Travel for Free by Showing Admit Card?
The UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board is conducting sub-inspector recruitment exams on March 14 and 15, but the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation has denied claims that candidates can travel for free by showing their admit cards.
U.S. border agents searching electronic devices is way up. Smartwatches, SIM cards and flash drives added to the list
U.S. border agents are increasingly searching electronic devices, including smartwatches and flash drives, with searches rising 17% to a record high in 2024-25.
Ushuaia adds credit and debit card payments for bus travel: how does it work?
Ushuaia has introduced the option to pay for bus rides using credit and debit cards, in addition to the existing SUBE card system.
Canada warns First Nations people to carry passport when crossing U.S. border
The Canadian government has updated its travel advice, now urging First Nations people to carry a passport when crossing the U.S. border, alongside their status cards.
Canada advises Indigenous peoples to carry passports when traveling to the U.S.
Canada has updated its guidelines to recommend that Indigenous peoples traveling to the U.S. should now obtain a valid passport, in addition to their previously accepted status cards.
Secured While Traveling: Why Credit Card Insurance Often Fails on Vacation
This article discusses the gaps in travel insurance provided by premium credit cards, particularly focusing on business cards and longer trips.
Secured while traveling: Why credit card insurances often fail on vacation
Expensive credit cards advertise comprehensive insurance packages, but the protection is often inadequate, especially for business cards and long trips.
Interoperable Mess with the Disability Card โ How Public Transport Users Were Left Hanging
Many individuals with disabilities in Athens found their ATH.ENA Cards, which provide free public transport, unexpectedly cancelled, leading to confusion and a lack of immediate solutions.
Experts on 'powerful' credit card protection for holidaymakers
Experts recommend that holidaymakers use credit cards for payments abroad to benefit from enhanced protections and potential refunds.
Egypt simplifies entry and exit rules. Paper forms are becoming obsolete
Egypt is introducing an electronic system at all airports by the end of January to replace manual arrival and departure cards, according to Civil Aviation Minister Sameh El Hefny.
Attention at the borders: Which passports and ID cards will not be accepted from 2026
From August 2026, old-style Greek police IDs will no longer be recognized as valid for travel within the EU, requiring travelers to use new ID cards or passports instead.
KSML: Abuse of Bonus Cards in the Defense Forces โ Accumulating Points from Flights and Hotel Stays
Defense Forces employees in Finland have misused bonus cards, resulting in reprimands and investigations into some cases.